The Straits Times, 10 October 1921

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times NO. 26,764 m SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 123 1 j Dear Brand GENUINE ]Jj3HL S XS S Milk The Household Words for Quality, Purity and Nichness." SOLE AGENTS JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. f lncorporated in England) SINGAPORE •^•*ai i >r aWBHHMaW a* SMALL KODAK GREAT PICTURES |S^ The tinj Vest-pockel Ktidai- costs onl> r^w?:-. JC- f in it* case
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    • 153 1 Portable Ranges TO RIIDN B CARRON DOVER RANGE NO. 8 .33 inch. m^t~~~~~~ r t Tifa 38 inch WITH to burn ml: \m nnllDlcnvm Bltar^'l iIS DOUBLE OVENS WOOD OR COAL M^sU& m WITH BOILER. J V COPPER BO.LER. BE ETON kANUE 36 inch. Robinson Co., Ltd. E( Incorporated in
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  • 769 2 GERMANS WILL SOAR. Interesting Experiments With Gliders. I Forbidden by the Allies to manufacture aircraft, the German have developed in' gliding machines a substitute of quite a remarkable character. In the most ingenious and thorough way they are turning their attention on a con-' siderable scale to what is not
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  • 147 2 Sir A. Conan Doyle's new book, Wanderings of a Spiritualist, deals chiefly with his recent visit to Australia. He says Australians in some ways are more English than the English. They have kept the old type, while we have been Americanised imperceptibly. The Australians are less
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  • 105 2 Our little universe is so bic that light travelling at speed of 186,000 miles a second, takes 1,000,000 years to go from one edge of it to the other. Some of the stars, which- show merely as microscopic specks in dark dust clouds suspended in space, are
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 230 2 Cartridges for Big Game fl 6-6 ti/M {IMiNLICHER SCHOhAUER j) Ad ,>->! iv 6*5 ",'m Mannl cher Sd.ona. er R lies AJ.,,..: v 3. Ma^a.!« a R.flcs .SO i. J,,c, :or 1{ v Game ihooti 375 N!TRO EXPRESS I 1 J S >':iin_ R fita MAKI liSd VARIKTY <■ Rifw,
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    • 469 2 2 Specialists Recommend pDEOtA for Your Eczema Dr. E. B. (fofcnea the wellknown ekin sj ecialiet, write* •'l >n corvit.c i <:., a r>KXM.\ r*aswsnVNi is a* i < ~> fr*iifi» iw iiftl nt» quinine formi'r'i. AniiUr.W.L. R*;vl *yh c.irroborats"The curt •tskss. diseases (Kucma) and riiac- tr« known to bed:
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    • 126 2 INTERNATIONAL MOTORS, LTD. 195-a, ORCHARD ROAD. Phone 2617. Overhauls and repairs of every description to all makes of cars and trucks. Painting, upholstering, batteries charged. Separate lock-up garages. NEW CARS ON HIRE. Customers having cars repaired at our workf can hire four seater cars at daily ratt-s. SWINEHART x TYRES
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  • 1483 3 Famous London Diarist to Be Honoured. A happy thought ha« come U Ika ('incorporation, >u)s the Daily Telegraph. I, is goiug to name one of its waye Samuel l'o|.\--stre<'t (posMbly plain PepyK-street I do not knuw whether the inclusion of thi' liri^'hin Maui" Lh jet divided), and that
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  • 224 3 A UUTCI. SfGUESTION. The e.xpn-ssion run-down conns from the feeb!e action of an unwound clock, and the «oinp.4ri;tn ij a good ory;. Applied to hi«!th it means a condition in which ull \bn bodily funi-tinns are enfeebled. Appetite fuils, the dictation is impaired, the iii'i-vt-i art Imp
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    • 240 3 I A Doctor says: I "I do nol think so good a food as Claxo [jft Scan be brcght before the public by the I medical profession too strongly." Glaxo is ihc foot) doctors recemmend and rear their own babies on. This is because Glaxo is not an I" artificial
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    • 253 3 t KERMATH Sbndardized in Every Part I The Kernuth Marine Enfine ha» been atandardiied ever since it was built. Every pan of every Kermath ii intcrchanfeable. When you want a new part you van- n quickly. Because of I Ken-.ath standardization it is easy (or As Kermath dealer to keeti
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    • 451 3 NOTICE IN THE ESTATE OF LEONG HENG OTHERWISE CALLED LEONG CHEONG YEE AND LEONG AH CHEONG, DECEASED PURSUANT to Section 2« of The Trustee Ordinance, 1914," all persons having claims against the Estate of LEONG HENG otherwise called LEONG CHEONG YEE otherwise called LEONG AH CHEONG late of No. 4,
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    • 858 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE sJ« n W n* be received ">• Colonial 14 792P? nOOn of Octob 14, 1921, for tha following worka 1. Construction of a cement concr*U drain in the ravine adjoining the Woodlands Police Station 2. Erection of 14 Married Quarters for th» Kreta Ayer Police Station 5. Painting
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    • 794 4 STEAMER SAILINGS =^^——z^____. P. <$- 0.- British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Ineorpo-u'.nd I* England) MAIL AM) PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. i. Under Contract wi-.h His Majesty's Government) Tke Ceamoany-a MAIL SERVICE EAST Of BOMBAY are at preeoat .aoaeaded i-ONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LJNUON TO MARSEILLES
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    • 707 4 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP GO. LmmnD keeaaait tateaded te sail free. Uagaaevs iNTA Monday, 4 p.m., fer Port Bwsttenham and Penang. 4YE LEONG— Monday, M it* *m, fer I Malacca snd Muar. KAKA— Tuesday, st 4Jt pja., ler Malaeaa snd Muar. IPOH— Wednesday, at 4 p.«u for Pert Swettenham and
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    • 53 4 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE i SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK; VIA SUEZ Grace Dollar LOADING OCTOBER 25. Through Bills of Lading issued from Singapore to the Principal Cities of the United States and Canada. For further information as to Rates, etc., apply to TOT ROBERT DOLLAR CO. No. 117-121, Market Street
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    • 392 4 STEAMER SAILINGS I i i THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LTD. Incorporated in Japan) Ne. I. Pc Senna Street. Proposed Sailing fross Slngapete (Subject to change without noticed EUBOPBAN LINI Fee Pert Said, Marseilles, Loads*. Antwerp, Rotterdam aad Haasbart arr. dep. ALTAI MARU Oct. IT Oct. 18 •AMAZON MARU Nov. 15
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    • 607 4 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE ilaeoraerate* la AastialU' Bingapore te Java Porta, Pert Uarvl> Tharaday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, all Torres Straits, al.o with iranshipmsnt 'j, other Victorian, South Australian "and Nct-r Queensland Ports. Pritlsh Now Gninan, N""» i Britain, Tasmania and •Tew sjattaajt Pe-' APPROXIMATE- BaMi MONTORO,
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    • 512 5 SIHMEB SftIUH6S N.Y.K. European Line \JJ\ OONjy^ E Fortnightly Service MM HAKSEILLE2), UJMOUN AND ANTWERP. VIA POEM KAMO MAKU Oct. 19 IVO MAkU Nov. 2 AT'LIA UMXO V 17 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service I'OR MAttSEILLZS LiVEItPOOL VIA POBTt UEBOJ.' K4BC Oct. 11 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOB LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTEBUaM
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    • 404 5 STEAMER SAILINGS i VEREENIGDE NEDERLANDSCKE SCHEEPYAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (United Netherlands Navigation Company) HOLLAND-OOST-AZIE-UJX (nolland-East-Ania-Linc) (Member of the Straits, China nnd Japan Conferences) S.S. ALGERAMIN Above steamer is expected to arrive here on or about October 23, 1921, and will take carsro for Hamburpr, Bremen, Dantziji, Stettin, Konigsberg, and Finnish Ports (with
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    • 127 5 THE BED LIKE STEAMERS, LTD. lncori'.,rut«d in tt>« United Cinsdom.) MM CHINA A.Nl> JAPA.V BENL.VWEKS end Oct N.< I «*weaga/ V ciunaitMißMu* LDIITED Lncorporateii \a Engriand) J THE BLUE RimL UXE from omgapore to Loailou MF.VTOR N».v. 22, 1021 TEIKLSIAS Dec. 20 1021 if-T-c:ir\» vn\y. pake i--« ot ma for
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    • 162 5 M&KM Sdß^mDnnSn^H "Jt The well-known Italian Typewriter Manufacturers are open to grant their Sole Agency for S.S. and F.M.S. Apply R. T. BOFFA, Sales Manager. Kafßes Hotel, Singapore. GO TO F. EelooitialFs Siik and Curios Store Whfce you can secure best Hosiery, every aort of luJiau, Chinese, 'Juniiese, Por a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 705 6 CINEMAS From ThurtSay, October fi. lo We<!nntay Octrilier 111, 19S1, coh-r 'J. lttl) The Second op Final Coitotia of th«t Interesting O««eotiv* Drama I'ratminh SICK WINTER, the Panona Beraen Pctoctivc THE DRAMA OF THE ALHAMBRA In 2 Epi^es oi i ad Edaodaa 4 Bath Supported by an Excoll^nt World-Brady drnma.
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    • 272 6 ENTERTAINMENTS Harmston's Circus AND ROYAL MENAGERIE Nightly Bt 9.1 5 (RAIN OR SHINE) LOCATION BEACH ROAD Matinee: Saturday, October 15, at 4 p.m. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform Half Price to Second Chairs Stalls only. Children half price to the Matinees only. Box plan at ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. NAHAR
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    • 152 6 NBVER SAY DYE, SAY TINTEX AT MAYNARD'S WINDOW We are showing a few samples of what can be done with ONE TEABPOONFULL OP TINTEX NEVER SAY DYE, SAY Removal Notice The Office of RONEO LIMITED is now at Ground Floor 11, COLLYER QUAY (Corner of Arcade and Colly cr Quay).
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    • 168 6 'My Printer' J IT has been common practice for i j many years amonif buf*ness 1 1 men to refer to mj^banker," "my j broker," "my tailor." That little j i word "my means that the busi- ness man confines his business to I I one banker, one broker or
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  • 117 7 DAILY TIME TABLE 1 1x1 1 Monday, October 10. ili^h Water, 8.17 a.m., 4.20 p.m.' C. v. U.K. Sport Tuesday, October 11. 6.60 a.m., 5.50 p.m. Ror.; A Board< .w< p.m. Uarmi JUacli Houd, i). 13. > Theatre, v.16. French Variety Company, Palladium, 9.30. Wed i.nd.iy. October 12. liil.-'k >
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 44 7 East Wharf Bi ta NIL hior Treub, Nlli Heel I'ulu Uraui Coal Wharf—M K?pp>) nTartiM Mil*, Ab' Uml Wkmt-VO. Dry Dock. TaaJ« k NIL Vie iiepprl Mart. :>jck NVrit< No. 1 Dock Ban I o Sot n. No. 2 Dock
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    • 38 7 har m BENLO a Batavi 12-10. tag 10- U tcca 10-K from E rrom Deli 10-K rom Bang 12-10. 1 Lirsg nbi !0-H 1-10. from Bangko 1 Kobe 9-K iro;n ■1 ruin New Pol >ras 9-l(
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  • 121 7 To-cay ...l, u 2.30 p.m. Malacca aad Hoar > Pm--3 p.m. P- m Tuesday Hongkong and Bhaaghal '0 a.m 11 "J" Mnlaccn »nd Muar 3 P- m Rangoon and Calcutta 4 p.m. I si urabajra 1 p.m. Weancrdajr P. Bamba, Muntok and Palembaai ..II bj«. Thursday 1
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  • 41 7 cotine flourishes exceedinjr- nch soil, and well repays France t" the <■..•■. b towed on h ,000) as again I lOC iii 1919. A La»< year ."•cm imported from tobacco 1920 amounted. i» 9 uctton of r.a iur> (noniina >.
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  • 123 7 EXCHANCB Singapore, Ootobcr 10. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 3/32 Demand 2/3 27/32 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 7/16 On New York Demand Private N (':iys On .France Bank On India Bank T.T. 168% On Ho.iKitonjr, Bank d/d p.c. prom. On Slmncliai, Sank d/d Bank T.T.
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  • 40 7 Tone of Singapore Standard i'ala Crepe Clcsing Prices Buyers Sellers ::-i SI o< Oct-Dec. afch Singapore St?ndard Ribbe-I Smoked Shee Closing Pricts Buyer* Seller? 84 i DAILY PRK93 12 (.'<!<ic?; Moon, 0.-tolicr 10, 1921.
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES
    • 177 7 MINING. Val. I'd. Duyem. Seller*. 1 1 Aycr Weng 1.0."! 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.1) I.M) 1 1.? M 0 0.r.0 £1 £1 Ivumuntkg 1.14.0 1.16.0 xd 10 10 Kin la Assoc COO El £1 I.aha; la'n-.i» 5 5 Lintrui Tin J. 25 3.75 10 10 Malayan Coll. iZJBO ISM
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    • 104 7 GENERAL. ,ai. I 1 Buyeri. fetal a .1 Br. km 3.iy.0 lO 10 Central E;.f;:ne3 15.50 IG.GO i l" i Motor* :;.50 4.00 COO 6.50 2/6 10 in Fnaer leaves £8.50 29.50 0 60 \V. Hnuna Co. 76 ?5 ;>tx Bn :>ei 10 10 Mexican E«s'.e C.13.0 4..J.0 ud Co.
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    • 63 7 DEBENTURES. LJBOO par 5 p.c p.m nom. p.c. 1 pat S'p >t« Men. 1-i p.v. I 11,000,000 10 px. di». p.c. of ii»oj 51,000,500 10 px. a. M. 4^2 DC. of IiJO'J $1,600,000 U P -c. d;s p.c 0.000 tun. y>'.oan 1918 80Vj »U»iri ID 101K $23,655,700 >*9 91 ci
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    • 273 7 RUBBER SHARES. Fraser and Co. and Lyall md Evutls Qu^tatian*. l.;ili'-;t Rvaihiblc Sterling Quotations arc printed on another paire on Friday. To-day's Prices. fiiMT Lyall A Evatt. (tl) 0.10 l\£o O.iO 0.20 V.h ($1) 0.90 1.00 O.W l.«"i A Hitaui (-"'i 7.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 Am. Malay ffS) 1-50 1.25
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 334 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS BOLTER 1 for Basel N Almond, and Walni i p .b> European \\o.> Timi.-.. TO 1 ET, ■>..<• itoried buagalow, in Tanglln, t:-.», 4 bedroon laiatediate intry. Apply 720, Straits Times. BALE OR LEASE, Mr. l'ooleys hous. al I, B (field Road, Ku:ila Lumpur. Apply B. Poolej :i'.
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    • 208 7 iMPOSTAHT TWO BflYS' TAK6L!i9 AUCTIOiI SALE peMshed, i da I ite enamefled Id furniture, full si--;o billiard table, cottage piano, iron safe, cur;. cei'.cnt crockery, c'--^ ""J pl.Ucdwarc and :i t'uod coiitction of wull grown plants etc. etc. THE PROPERTY OF T. C. B. MILLER, Esq. "Fflirlie" No. X Nassim
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    • 305 7 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained nt the following aIMM is j Singapore Hotel van V. ijk Kelly and Walsh, Ltd., R-.fflc* Place Honey Chantor, AdMni.i .Worry ChaDMr, Europe Bi j'edornl Rubber Stamp Co., K:.L".es Hotel Koh Co., i. Koh Co., 1-b, BoMi Low Yor« Swco. 1, M lahib C.
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    • 31 7 PALLADIUM^ THEATRE! TO-M(iHT AT 'J-30 AND NKJU'DIY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 Ton.\ MUSIC-HAL i ?NE HI POL GUY YVONNE i)ESI AY Lll LES GINA NELLO i Prices $3.00, $2.00, $1.00. 0 CO.
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  • 1153 8 The Straits Times MONDAY, OCTOBER 10 DETERRENT PUNISHMENT. Brief and imperfect reports of a judg*ment Riven, by < jr tx-Chief Jjstice, now on the Bench in India, created, we think, an impression that, he had dealt very lightly with two men who appealed against a conviction for threats. There has
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  • 20 8 An article in the Niewe Soerabaya Courant describes that new Dutch total rates as exorbitant and murderous as regards trade.
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  • 30 8 The Batavia Niewsblad learn that the strike of the local workmen employed on the Somarang Cheribon Maatschippijs Railway (Java) has been definitely fixed to take place on the 17th instant.
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  • 48 8 A Macassar message of the 3rd states that a native ran amok there on that date and killed one man and wounded four others. He then climbed up a coconut tree when hunted by the populace. They cut the tree dowa and in the fall his ankle was
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  • 16 8 The police arc taking action to stop the begging nuisance outside places of worship on Sundays.
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  • 27 8 The Hon. Mr. P. T. AUon, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, S. S. arrived in Penang on Friday morning to meet the Committees of the various schools there.
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  • 24 8 For duty purposes, tho price of first grade rubber for the period October 7 to October 13, 1921, inclusive, is 30% cents per pound.
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  • 33 8 The rate of issue of money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 157 to 8100. The rate of payment of money orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 167 to $100.
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  • 32 8 A Maccassar telegram of the 29tn ultimo reports a duel as having taken place there between two Menadonees soldiers. Both were shot doad. The duel originated over a quarrel about a woman.
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  • 30 8 M*jor Galloway, who has been investigating the coal deposits in Sarawak a Sadong, Lingga, Mukah and Bintulu, sine May, has concluded his work and will report at an early date.
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  • 37 8 A crowd of pome 1,500 gathered in the Stadstuin at Seinarang on the afternoon of the 2rjd to s?e a boxing tournament. Ten bouis were gone through, the contestants being men from an American ship in port.
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  • 36 8 The Nanyung Brothers Tobacco Company have sent ciaarettes and tobacco 10 the value of $400 on board the Crook for the Hungarian and Jewish refugees which the vessel is taking from Siberia to Palestine and Europe.
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  • 41 8 In the report on the F.M.S. and S.S. Department of AgricMlture for llr2o, Mr. '4. Lewton-Brain, the director, says It is probable that fur: her economy in the proluction of rubber will be th? most favourlble miat;:. of reorganising the industry.
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  • 36 8 Dtteclivo Insp. Farmer produced n "antonese named Lock Yong before Mr. %'unn this morning fcr wilfully dctainng two letters addressed respectively, to two Chinese Residents of Tanjong Pagar Accussd was sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 48 8 Lady Guillemard, whose interest in art s well-known, opened the exhibition of work by the Swiss artist Mr. R. Weninjf at the V.M.C.A. this morning. The exhibition will continue for some days, and all who appreciate good work should make a point •>t visiting it. Admission is free.
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  • 43 8 Charges made at the meeting of th' Carnarvonshire Congregational Union that English visitors are defiling tba mcrals of Wales has caused a storm of indignaticr. »t many of the holiday resorts tha depend largely upon th? patronage of oliday-makers from beyond the border.
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  • 46 8 The Under-Secretary to Government, M. S. states that a telegram, dated October 3, has been received from th« of Sate for the Colonres stating hat His Majesty's representative at eddah reports an outbreak of small pox at Mecca, and it is feared that it may spread.
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  • 56 8 The schooner Kirn Chin Siok, owned bt •""hop Chin Ann. kuchintr, was wrscke )etw<>en Paloh-Rejsng and Tanjong Sirik >n September 4 during a heavy storm i f he night. This was a nt-w vessel of 6 ■'ins burther, built Irrt in. 1914. Sh? hs* become a total wre:k, but fortunately
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  • 60 8 Two Kual.-i Lumpur residents who did the trip to Ginting Simpah on Friday night report that there are 12 landslides an 'he pass to Bentong and it was impossible to {ret near?r than half a mile fr'-r. dinting Simpah and then only on f o t wading through six inch
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  • 52 8 A Russian correspondent sends the following as being the present Soviet Postal Tariffs For an. ordinary inland letter 100 roubles, for a registered letter 1,100 roubles, Government inland telJgrams 100 roubles per word and for a foreign tele(jrsm 500 roubles per word. A year's subscription to the telephone costs 350,00
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  • 51 8 The Netherlands Indies Government yacht Cycloop arrived at Kuchin,? on September 16 with the Resident of W.estern Borneo, the assistant Resident of Pontianak, the Assistant Resident of Sengkawang ond other Du'ch Officials to discuss with His Highness the Rajah's deputies certain matters affecting tho welfoT<? of Dyaks living on the
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  • 71 8 The question Does competency in all ■•'asses of occupation jrrow so quickly that good men are often without a position will be debated at the Chinese Chr.stian Association, Prinsep Street, at 8 p.m. on Thursday. Messrs. An Lye Choon and Lim Bong Soo will be the speakers for the affirmative
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  • 76 8 In the second court this morniiiK Insp. Joyce, Rochore division, produced b Chinese for being concerned in an affrajjon Kallang Road yesterday. All the men bore traces of a fight in the shape of cuts and bruises on their respective heads and faces. Six out of the nine .-.aid the
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  • 98 8 The following Malacca properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng, and Co. at their saleroom 73 Riverside. Malacca, on Friday before a large attendance of buyers Valuable rubber land at Machap, Malacca, area 18 acres 1 rood and 16 poles and comprised in StatStory Xnnd Grant No.
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  • 493 8 . Mr. J. FI. at, Robscn left on Friday night for Eur- pc on urgent private affairs. He will be away a few months. We note, in a copy of the con'.iiiontial Daily Mail of September 7, that Mrs Gansloser won the first Ladies Prize, at a golf
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  • 41 8 The Cold Storage Case. We are informed that judgment i;. the iibpl action, Singapore Cold Storage Co* Ltd.. v. Straits Tinu.i Praia, LtJ., nnd A. W. Still, v-ill be delivered in the i U Jvatiee'l Court to-morrow (Tuesd;. mirnng at 10.3X
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  • 53 8 S. S. 7 Per Cent. Loan, 1921. It will be seer, from our advertisement columns that holders of provisional receipts cf the Straits Settlements seven per cent. loan. 1921, may now obtain thdefinitive bonds for which they have applied by presenting their provisional re??ipts to the bank througji which application
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  • 77 8 We got a post card the other day which reads as follows The Swiss Government passed a law forbidding for 10 years the building of new Hotels or converting exl^in^' huil'ings into Hotels in order to assist the Swisr Hotel Industry which ha? suffered and is still
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  • 124 8 Notification o* the following appointments appears in ti.e F.M.S. Gov;.-nment fiai 1 1 111 afl G. S. Helling: to b.- ..n officer of clas-- IV. Malayan Civil Service Mt. R. H. Pope to act as Controller of Timber Supplies Mr. T. Smith to be v assistant Engineer,
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  • 148 8 What nvjrht have been a very serious 9ccidt-nt gn the K.M.S.R., says the Straits Echo, was averted on the night of October 4 by the plucky and prompt action of Guard I)a\ul anil Driver da KntMr at .Suivii Buloh station. Whist climbing up Kepong bank, me of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 146 8 <^3 cS'.*^ TXJT? fa^ "Three Castles" ijlp Cigarettes Ti ere's no sweeter Tobacco comes from Virginia and no better brand than the "Tlire« Cflstlcs" TH4CMBRAY THE VIRGINIANS JOHNNIE WALKER Red Label Whisky HI >ll\> SUPPLIES M'W AVAI ABLE $32.t>0 per case DUTY EXTH4. Sole Agents I JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD.
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    • 184 8 ALHAMBRA Bearh Boa*. 5 Pts. THE AWAKENING 5 Pts. Featuring Dorothy Ktlly Topical Budgets and Harold Lloyd Comedy S Pts. SALLY L\ OUR ALLEY S Pts. Featuring Muriel Ostrich* And other interesting Comtdy. iMARLBOROUaT Beach Road. -Nick Winter detective drama THE DRAMA OF THE ALHAMBRA Episode 2-4 reels 5 Pts.
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  • 704 9 Arranging for Washington Conference. Question About «Vistralasian Representation. Rki ter's Service. London, Oct.;t><>i- 7. Mr. Hughes' announcement of tha appointment of Mr. Pearce, made following the Interchange of cables between Austialia and th« United States, has astonished 1 n«i- "."Js it was the first intimnti< n that Australia was
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  • 204 9 Restoration of Devastated Areas. Riuter's Service. Londm, Oetoh B. In contrast to the strenuous opposition iv which the Franco-German negotiations throughout haw been subjected by French Xatiunalists and manufacturers, the signmg cf the Laaeaear-Kataeaaa pmtutol il.ailed by the Fronctl ants to-day as the moat iinpurt.int ttep yet
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  • 166 9 Rxtter's Service. London, October 7. A conference of Labour M.P.'s, the •-übour Party executive and the council the Trade Union Congress at Wertminster, .*tormily discussed the Prime lfiniatei invitation te labour to join Urn Goverament unampleTiaeat committee. A letter was .-.vnt to the Prime Minister Jetkulug thai
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  • 60 9 Reuter's Sfrvicb. London, October 7. San Francisco On Ai juckle being charged in the superior eaart with manilanghter, counsel succeeded in gaininjr a further postponement for purposes of consultation. Arfcnckla wj.s later rearrested "or alleged violation of tho prohibition \ixv:. London, October S. San- Francisco Arbuckle has
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  • 73 9 Reutxr's Service. London. October 9. Wushington Senator McCumber has eined the opposition to the Panama Cana! iiil arguing that thi Hay-Paur.cefortu J^aty did rot give America the right to ?>empt coastwise vessels, ard Congress's :rscriion that such a right r-.isted wat; |i?.l.onourable. "We have invitc4 other I. rent
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  • 713 9 Dr. Nansen's Views on Famine Relief. Reuter's Servick. I.ondou, October 7. Dr. Nansen, in a speech at the National Liberal Club, said twenty to thirty millions in Russia were hungry, and at least tan million lives wire et stake. The American commission in Russia considered that the dentils
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  • 129 9 Renter's StRMd. Ixndon, October 7. The inujsttial peace is threatened by dispute between engineering employers snd workers on the abolition of the Ministry of Munitions' wartime bonus, representing a loss of about 10s. a WV k on present earnings in addition to the 6b. reduction cf a
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  • 83 9 Reuter's Sebmce. Leadea, October 7. Paris T\vcnty-ei«ht bodies have been recovered; from the wrecka.s?e in the Bat:ffn.:lf:s tunnel. In many cases frajrBieata of clothinpr or jewellery were only tlie cliie to identity, 'i'fte signalman hai been arrested en a charge of showing a iiirn.il t!iat the tunnel
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  • 73 9 Rxcter's Service. Leaden, Oct Simla, October 7 The General Str"! Review states that (,:fflcuiiy is bei::^ < pevier.ced owing to the fact that at present nj civil police finafcll taining order in Malabar alter tbi hava restored order, cor.-..,., troops have L-cen \i»inforced, itii:!jij.:i t a battalion af
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  • 103 9 EELTEii'B SEfi.lCI. Londoil, O«.'.jber T. Th>- nir.iet <;f iho <; M.-ni.!e::t re~rearatativea at the Irisn C'oiifereik;e pie/iously cubled, namely Mr. Lloyd Georjje, Lor:l Eirkonh^ad, Sir Hamar Greenwood, Mr. Chamberlain, Sir .L. WonhingtonEvnns and Mr. ChurdiiU, are official!y confirmed. It is added that the AttorneyGeneral will join the conference whenever
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  • 98 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 8. Brisbane: With reference to the New York cable, the Prime Minister, Mr. TheoJort-, flatly denies that the Queensland Government is carrying on financial negotiations anywhere ci^e than m London. London, October 8. New York A flyintr-boal with three oeoaaaats nrerad the 188 miles from
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  • 343 9 Questions of War Debts And Trade. KirTta's Skbvici. London, October 7. Atlantic City Mr. Norris, Governor of the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank. i a speech said America could bettor a.T .1. I te wipe off Europe's indebtedness than see Europe go bankrupt or ruin America's fcreipn market.
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  • 52 9 So ldiers Graves. iCKLltii'S SEKVICE. London. October 8. Office announces thai ail mi!itaila of the admini.xtrative, teesV al and ioi-artmental staff employed ir, ...vi Flanders 'under the Directorate of Graves Rejristretion have now reiumert to Enclatid with the exception of oflSccrS ar.l clerks whose dulits will terminate at the end
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  • 165 9 The iollowin^ report is it*ucl by the Currency Corunussioucrs S c. 'A) Whole amount of Currency Notos in Circulation on 3Ctu September 1921 84,262,4(880 Avca^e amount of Currency Notes in Circulation during the month cf Sjj.t saber, 1921 84,169,102.13 (H) Coin Portion of the Note Guarantee Fund
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  • 37 9 AccoaaU of Jer&m Rubber Estnl-s for] rear salad March 81, 1921, Hmws loss on! trading SZfi?"*, pius share depeait mtcreat £413 and amount written, off investment;; 8 P r oi"'t on t-aie of investments -.^i.r.t J goj<J.
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  • 181 9 Anjflo-American Freight War Threatened. Rel'ter's hgfia. !i. October K. Cairo The o*!ic a! eatbaata of the oi-.t'u crop to October 1 gires n total of 3,440,000 csnt; October B. Waahiogtoa .Shippers of Egyptian cotton at Alexandria nnvc be. t offere a rate to American ports ten ihillm| \t<l
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  • 357 9 MALAYAN LABOUR SHORTAGE THREATEN ING. The p; jr M J; Na iSJf tht follow '»R letter, dated October 5 .luputt id-t. attention *v called to tho new Indian Emigration Bill (which win become an Ordinance probably this month) uclpdcd from the provisions of the old Ordinance, will be aflVvted by
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  • 229 9 LOCAL RUBBER AUCTION .Messrs. Lewii and lYut re],, rt Singapore, October 7. Since our last report we have had a firm Mid advancing market. Pries hav:moved up two to three eenta since the :lose of last work, and thil has been arjrely due to the abs?nc of sellers and a
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    • 1185 10 Y. M. C. A. SWIMMING CARNIVAL. Some Kxcellent Performances. wviuhii tevoatad the ateand an iiual swimming carnival of tht V.M .< A bid at the Fort Can nnifc Swimming Pool on Saturday afternoon, and the event proved a preai MWON*. Really excellent work in swimming and liiving bore eloquent testimony
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    • 548 10 Yesterday morning .saw the tirst rues of the present quarter for the Margaret 11 Cup under Brc-denberg handicaps, published last week. Twelve of the biff class started and with a good sailing breeze holding throughout the race the linish was very close. The Manka led round the
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    • 262 10 Saturday's play in the S.R.C. tournament resulted as follows ChumpionMhip. M. R. Holmberg beat E. Ryan, t; I, G^o. C. A. Norris brat E- C. La Brooy 6—l 6-4. J. T. Andrews beat C. W. Gom;s 2—6, G— 3, 7—5. II Single*. F. A. Albuquerque beat J.
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    • 303 10 The match, Garrison Golf Club v. Singapore (iolf Club was played off o.i the son plu>er» being the first mentioned pair in each case. Gibson and Welch 1 (Jallie and Kinlayson HTwiss and Jones I) Rutley and Smith 1. Simmons and Green 0 Sime and Knos 0. Law and
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    • 53 10 The following will represent the S.R.C. in the repkiyed S.F.A. cup semi-final against the R. E. Sports Club this afternoon E. Oliveiro. E. G. Wheatley, L. If. Penn?father, L, Gammell, W. A. Aeria, L. Rappa, M. Mullcr, A. Fernandez. I), ile. Souza. N. de Silva. T. Leijssius. Reserves, C.
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    • 27 10 A very fast and interesting game of hockey at Tanglin on Saturday resulted in a win for the S.R.C. by 3 o over the Sergeants' Mess.
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  • 311 10 BUKIT K. B. RUBBER. Company's Position Regarded As Satisfactory. The eleventh annual general meeting: of ihe Bukit K. B. Rubber Co., Ltd., was held in the registered offices of the company, M -.-rs. Gattey and Batemun's, on Saturday. Mr. J. M. Sinn- presided. The others present wtre Hun, Nag Ong
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  • 209 10 •In spite of the fact that the lady who heads the bill was indisposed and unable to appear the members of the Tournee I'arisienne de Varietes succeeded in entertuining the large audience which gathered for their opening performance at the Palladium Theatre on Saturday evening. One needs
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  • 91 10 Two stowaways who were found hiding in a coal bunker on board the. Blue Funnel IttlfmiTT Antilochus the day after the ship left Singapore were presented at the Hongkong police couit on October 1 Mr. G. G. N. Tin. on, who prosecuted on behalf of Messrs. Butt;rfield and Swire, the
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 507 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, If a census of the Mosquitoes of our Sunny Isle could bo undertaken, aft enormous increase during the last eighteen months would certainly be noted and if the figures were .submitted to the Census Commissioner to be divided into patriarchs. j
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    • 203 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. May I through the medium of your esteemed paper draw the attention of the authorities to the behaviour of the street beggars The Dumber of street beggars is daily increasing in Singapore, so much so that they are a grnat
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  • 81 10 The following is the balance sheet in connection with the concert in aid of the Union Jack Club, on September 30 Income. Salo of tickets $1,482.00 Advertisements 1,075.00 Donations 425.00 Bar $131.50 Sales of programmes 203.00 flowers 72.20 406.70 Refreshments, surplus 70.00 $3,464.7% Expenditure Hire of theatre
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  • 1503 10 Annual Report of the General Adviser. The annual report on the State of Joliort for the year 1920, issued by the Genera l Adviser, Mr. H. Marriott, contains the following information The total revenue for 11)20 amounted j to $11,838,975 and the total expenditure to $1.1,070,283, irivins: a
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  • 79 10 LOCAL SHAKE MARKET. Matphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapon October 10. Silver 4J"<. Hongkong p.c. prem. Three months gold Share Market. DdU. Rubbers Small enquiry. Tins.— Taipinga 1.05-1.10, Norths L2Ha> ISPIM, -Soiitn- \awnir PeU l.r. B n cents, Padang Pk i cents, Bawanga 62H •i.50, Tongkah Harbours 18.76-1418, Benongs 25«-26s^
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  • 153 10 This morning', before Mr. n. Nunn, District Judf-» Mr. Shell y-Thompon, appearmtr or behalf of Mr. Black, an old re:;i<U;nt of Pulo Brani, mentioned ease iii which Mr. Black is charged with lly causing hurt to the driver of a Hired mob r ear. It
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  • 54 10 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CROPS. .'mm of drills, etc., for week eaeVing Friday, Octotx r 14, IHJI Monday, 10Uu— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, (.'hill si' Company Recruits. Tuesday, 11th.— :>.l". p.m., Drill Hull, Dras Basah Road, Malay Company. Wednesday, liith. r».ir» p.m., Drill Hall, Chinese Company Recruits (Musketry). Friday, 14th.— 5.15 p.m.,
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  • 53 10 SINGAPORE AND SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orden for week ending October 16:— Monday, 10th.- First, Second, Fourth and Fifth Troops Parade, r >.l-"> p.m. Tuesday, llttu— Eleventh Troop Parade, 5.15 p.m. .lay, 12th. Ei;-hth Troop Parade. Thursday, 13th.— Third Troop Parade, s.ff p.m. Friday, 14th. Band Practice, Malay Volunteer
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  • 81 10 lay morning, in the pVeMßet of .\fr. KG, Bourne, thi K < Uroner, nnd Mr- Stuari-Heli. eounel for thi? bus ■lriv-.i'. the speed trial, arranged by Inip. Ki'lK, of thi WW which capsized With a number of pauengen and of which two wi killed, took place at
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  • 2362 11 The St. Leger Surprise Packet. By Our Special Correspondent. London, September 8. Seldom has the interest of anticipation in a St. Leger shrivelled up in the fashion that befell this year's race. With Humorist dying shortly after his victory in the Derby, it became difficult to name a
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    • 178 11 New Music. THE WHOLE WORLD SERIES THE MOST POPULAR SERIES THE OLIVER DITSON EDITION STERN'S LIBRARY MAGNUS ORGAN VOLUNTARIES SCOTTISH STUDENTS SONGS OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Also Piano and Vocal Operatic Scores, Francis and Days, Darewaki, leldman. Planet, Song and Dance Annuals, Standard Folios Waltz, Soar and Pianoforte Pieces.
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    • 258 11 Raffles Hotel MONDAY.— T«a Dai*amt, i to T pjn. (AiimlaaJoa few). WBDNISDAT.— SpeciaI Moiieal Programme after DiuMT. THURSDAY.— Gusit Night and Dsneing. (Irtßiaf Dwii MkUtUI M Dsneing). FElDAT.— Sp^rial Luneh— Orchettra. SATURDAY.— Gaart Night and Dueinf. (Kr«mia« Dnm Maatal M Dancing). NOTICE. Residents and Diners will have prior claim to
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  • 179 12 < i asaatry in Famine's Grip. i rativ "f ii> ■:nr..ii" areas in i .f the Chicagi siys he Vtsitid wTskmia-Ban- •md (rani the Volpi g n< bt of living duatl;. ■<)j.n or animal ,i in the typical, >:;:jj:o tre t. enti red t th Brat of
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  • 116 12 marry i away; but ibe ws? .':ut tjiiiti ss willing' .She was wclcomt-1 jby foot .I'snion ar.d religious chiefs. The little coondl read and tei of introduction, and 1 their satisfaction. h detention :<X up, an with It smiles. "Yon liiil Dot choose your nV3Sseri(jrer they :^i<!- "Had yo;i heard
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  • 975 12 The Secret of the Sahara Kufara. 'I'm- secret of the Sahara is Kufara, the loly place of the Scnussi, lying; away in JM mysterious oasis of the Eastern desert. tt hns boon visited by fevr Europeans I).' German explorer Rohlfs and a French )risoner of war
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  • 14 12 I The Secret of the Sahara Kufara. By JRosita Forbes. (I.umlou Casficll and Co.)
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    • 106 12 t« v* a-' v 9KAM •> I SSf milk N^h CONNELL BROS. Coninany (m;. Is U.! i fffi the knowi. il for the money you bought Goodrich t- satisfaction, ified to the won- have given. when you bu ty Tread next timi that of any othe] Mileag>' a Ai- that
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    • 193 12 jj ■>■"■ NUMBER VIRGINIA Sya nymovs wit 6 Refinement and Qua ty. ombd inca ran idj or 50. IN PATENT VACUUM j ,25 TLNS OF 30. Kulc Me— fail ai ill ARDATH TOBACCUCO., LTD., LONDON. pilll)ISlllllllHIIHIItllililH»Hllllll»Hll»HlHllill«»l»'»l{l»i'li'»»»»i»'»'i H With SODA-WATER. I 1 JoK. tlshotuik PERRINS' SAUCE lv S /^il^Pl^j Scc'n Water
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  • 879 13 Great Changes in the Historic High Street. Hr.al rilmim taking place along thohistoric High Struct, Harrow, writes :i correspondent in ;i home paper. The la*t I Naive month* the passing of the old School Tuck Shop altar history of 200 years, tho opening of Harrow School Stores, and
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  • 191 13 11. M.5. Renown ia now receiving the after its lengthy period i pr parmtion for the voyage of the PVince of Waks to India. An interesting among its sixty-five officers is Prime Charles, the teeond son of the Kin>; ■>( the Belgians. Three newspaper re"i iitativts
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    • 123 13 Plea 1)0 YOU KNOW THAT WHITEAWAY'S ARE NOW OFFERING THEIR WELL-KNOWN TEMPUS WATCHES (STANDARD SIZE OR DWARF) 3.95 EACH. TEM*4fe PUS \il A reliable watch that, with V \V care, works out at less than ttWl one quarter of a cent per Sl'^ day. X# WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co., Ltd., Singapore.
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    • 276 13 The Brand of Confidence If j **^L w^ 0 1937 a 8 x 2\ From earliest 1 days tet has been packed in square tins or in square cartons. We have ceased to do so because we realize that the square package is dead. Our new Vacuum-packing process has killed
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    • 111 13 3 lb. Electric Irons 110 230 Volts. REDUCED PRICE j^& f Bach UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED in the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE Ph»« No. 114 ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. 5. Battery Road Asahi Cement (BEST POKTUNC' CEMENT^ IN STOCK Offered at Special Low Price Nunoi Shoten 10 WINCHESTER Hrn Telephone 336. SINGAPORE n m
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    • 1143 14 SALES BY AUCTION Pulau Bulang Rubber Produce Co., Ltd. PRELIMINARY NOTICE ST OED 1 OV THE TRUSTEES FOB DEBENTURE HOLDER*. ffta tadorstcaed have received Instructions to eell l br pnblle snetioa (U no* nrerloMiy »r *rlvate treaty) at their aale-room. Baffles Chassbera, Eaflee Place, aa a date to be notified
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    • 569 14 Assets over $4,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $17,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE J2. Old Jewry, E.< The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies
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    • 407 14 .NEDERLANDSCH iMUSCHE HANDELSHANh iMtrra. i.mjia commercial ham»_, EstabUahed 18a*. CAPITAL Fl. 60,000,000 (about £5,000,000). •SSUED AND Fl. 55,000.000 (about PAID UP £4,600.000). RESERVE FUND Fl. 47,750,000 (about £4,000,000). fUAD omen IN AMSTERDAM H£AD AGENCT IN BATAVIA BRANCHES Hongkong. Shanghai, Ko'>« Medan, Soerabaya, Samarang, Bandoeng Weltevreden, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan Probolinggo, Tjilatjap,
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    • 465 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter in Japan.) Capital Subscribed Y60.00C.000 Capital Paid-up Y 45,000 000 Reserve Funds Y4 1,080,000 Viee-PreHident S. Mori, Esq. President K. Nakagawa, Esq. DIRECTORS S. Minami, Esq. T. Hisamune, L'sq. G. Kawasaki, Esq. K. Morinage. feas> If. Esaki, Esq. T.
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    • 480 14 INSUfeANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. t incorporated iri Kt,^:arid) r*ir«. Life, Marine, Accident, (}uarant«« aaaaM aaeaaal no.na«.*e« A. Halt- MaaMsjei and Underwriter. Kattero Branch, Singapore THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO* (Incorporated in Canada) All th* lateat plans of Life, Bodowsnat and Annuity policies issued. Assets M.000.00* OnTBRII CO, LTD.~G*u«ral
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  • 426 15 Promising Means of Street Transport. The growing popularity of motor 'buses in all parts of the country may perhaps be taken as a sign that tremcars will not always be with us, says the Morning I'n-t. In some places they have already been abandoned and motor 'buses are
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  • 201 15 Change of Rates Means New Colours. Four kinds of British postage stamps are likely to appear in an entirely new colour scheme when present stocks are exhausted. The penny stamp will in all likelihood change from red to green^ the threepenny become blue, and the
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  • 151 15 The lowest infant mortality in Manila since the establishment of the Philippine Health Sen-ice is recorded by the Director of Health, Dr. Vicen'e de Jesus, in h is report for the year 1920. The general mortality rate for the islands for 1920 was the lowest in five
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  • 131 15 Visitors to Grindelwald, in Switzerland, this year will find an additional attraction in the strange behaviour of the two glaciers that are part of the appurtenances of this famous Alpine village. For years they have been steadily shrinking and slowly withdrawing themselves into the fastnesses which
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 324 15 Solid Tyres /#m iFITTEDONJHE /if gW\ THE DUNLOP MfJ Jf rubber co. mil Mmj OUNLOP HOUSC, ROBINSC N ROAD, M| i/cc q. on si>u v rnts Bruish MaUya f iinDiiii cc IVCC&UU It Cecil Street. Sin X .pure mOnlfllLtO Hrn average motorist. ftntspinK the wheel of his car and operating
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    • 406 15 "LIBERTY" &i~ jp. ■phoD* ■^■*fc__ =^^jminiiiiniiifiiu i i'ii r **^f^^^^ Srp xj x? MOTOR A_^T7KT_^'Vr 1 XT Ed i«4, wi.d»«.t«,~H^.| _rl.Ur JEjXN \j x X r f JUBOL Iob JZ: Physiological Laxative. Leading Chemists The only agent that effects the functional r h _«_i o, k SINGAPORE, MALACCA, RF..EDUCATIOI OK
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    • 376 16 New Shipment Just Arrived l •< cJS.«Vb«« Butt Hlntea, from 1* ClyTm^n Lr. n w Spa»-er», from 6 in. to Aabefltos Cord or Yarn, all sizea. Aebesto. Pipe Ugftal R°P«Patent Plaited Log Line. Knrek. Ganfe Glasses, all sues. eta- etc, •UAN KIAT CO., LTI. S6. PHILLIP STREET THE mm WONDERFUL
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    • 545 16 TAY GUAN KIAT M, PHILLIP STREET. Phone Nee. $U$ sad Ht The aoccewful contractor for MPrtr FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC to the Singapore MwridpeUtT dvug the year 1921. GLOBE BOILER REMEDY .MrSs* •^".Sfitowd good' The Ideal Flnid that speaks for itself. y^^^J^^SSEmmmm^ml r FOLLOW THB CROWD AND BUT
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    • 1662 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PBBPAID charges fee Waata, Fer Sale, Te Let, etc, la erdiaary dees set type (arerags six words to line) are i— Per line one Insertion 28 cts., two Ins. 4« cts., three iua. 64 cts., fonr ins. 82 cts- five ins. 11.00, six ins. $1.18, ten ins.
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    • 455 16 CUT AWAY VIEW SHOWING Matthews Engine-Generator Unit $950 MODEL The Simplest Possible Combination of a Generator and Gasoline Engine. "In 1914 Matthews 1 K.W. plants were selected by the U.S. Treasury D»P«rtment Engineers for lighthouse installation and in each year since, additional Matthews plants have been selected. "With the U.S.
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    • 394 16 Bellanger The King of French Car-. WITH SILVER RADIATOR AND THE GOLDEN SILENCE. Just Arrived Book Early First two Demonstration cars are to be sold at Special Prices. The REI.LANGER is a cur of efficiency, economy and comfort. No doubt it i luxurious and the price is within the reach
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 209 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TftUraONH Editorial and Genera! gg Manner's Office 1117 Jol. TrintinE Office 1244 All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addre«-ed M THE EDITOR. All communications relating to business matters— advertise ments subscriptions, accounts, printings etc.. should be addressed in TH9 MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants,
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